A review by kevinhendricks
Eighth-Grade Superzero by Olugbemisola Rhuday-Perkovich

4.0

The history of this writer alone had me hooked: Nigerian father, Jamaican mother, married to a man of Croatian descent, she studied writing with Paula Danziger and Madeleine L'Engle.

The book was good too, not blowing me away, but offering a solid story of a struggling teen that felt very real and didn't shy away from real issues. Reggie, the main character, is dealing with his father's unemployment, his church youth group is a major influence on his life and he starts going to a homeless shelter as a one-time project and it becomes something so much more. Reggie is this dorky, outcast kid who isn't always perfect but finds a way to struggle through and make the right choices.